Newport County (A) F.A.Cup Nov 4th, 5.15pm
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Newport County (A) F.A.Cup Nov 4th, 5.15pm
At Severn's mouth ......
Scenes dear to memory.....
The voice of Ebbw in his lovely park
(Davies)
The cup ...... The F.A. Cup ....... the proper cup competition, the original, the best, even under sponsorship umbrella names this competition still holds a certain magic. We've never won it, never come close, always been one of the "minnows" - and in this 2017/18 season we find ourselves up against a fellow minnow, away at League 2 Newport County. "The exiles", as they are known locally (sorry about that, Exile) fought their way back in to the League 4 years ago after 25 years in the wilderness of non-league, the lowest point being their start-up in the Hellenic League - the "exiles" title refers to their having to play home matches for 3 seasons at both Moreton-in-Marsh or Gloucester City's grounds, mostly for the same reasons that saw Coventry City having to use Northampton Town's facilities.
County are currently on the fringes of the play-off zone in League 2, but it may well be that Boardroom issues are affecting performances on the pitch despite manager Mike Flynn publicly stating that "it's not something we should be concentrating on". Having said that, when a Director resigns from the Board citing "governance issues" and saying he could no longer work with his fellow Directors then it's possible that all is not well. Flynn was appointed manager in March this year with County 11 points adrift at the foot of League 2, and their survival reflects well on his abilities. In the 4 years since regaining League status, County have seen 6 managers come and go (or get the push) - Justin Edinburgh, Jimmy Dack, Terry Butcher, John Sheridan, Warren Feeney, Graham Westley and now Mike Flynn - all this in 4 years!
The current County team has one or two familiar names .... Joss Labadie has been round the lower leagues after starting with the Baggies, Frank Nouble is also much-travelled (as far as China in fact) but also played for both the Baggies and the Dingles early in his career. Recent signing Paul Hayes is approaching match fitness, but at the age of 34 he may not be the greyhound striker of his youth. Full-back Mickey Demetriou may, just may be related to Jason Demetriou - there's no definite evidence, but he has been approached by the Cyprus national football team, to whom he qualifies through his Cypriot grandfather. It's probable that Dan Butler will not be available, having been sent off against Notts County for leading with the elbow. Recent League 2 form for Newport County reveals the following:
30 Sep Luton Town (A) Lost 3-1
7 Oct Yeovil Town (H) Won 2-0
14 Oct Forest Green Rovers (A) Won 0-4
17 Oct Colchester United (H) Lost 1-2
21 Oct Mansfield Town (H) Drew 1-1
28 Oct Notts County (A) Lost 3-0
According to a vocal element on this and other websites Jon Whitney's grip on his managerial tenure is fast slipping away, and an early exit from this competition would not only be harmful to his prospects but would also bar our way to potentially attractive games (in financial terms) later on. It's hard to predict his team selection and/or tactics, as they tend to vary so much. No longer can you say "the defence/attack/midfield picks itself", because as we have seen in practical terms, it just isn't so. I suppose the only players guaranteed to start are Gillespie and Bakayoko, which is sad when you consider that even a player with Oztumer's qualities might end up warming the bench.
Match prediction? Ever the optimist (I know, more fool me), I will go for a 1-1 draw (Edwards) and a replay at fortress Bescot.
UTS :D
Scenes dear to memory.....
The voice of Ebbw in his lovely park
(Davies)
The cup ...... The F.A. Cup ....... the proper cup competition, the original, the best, even under sponsorship umbrella names this competition still holds a certain magic. We've never won it, never come close, always been one of the "minnows" - and in this 2017/18 season we find ourselves up against a fellow minnow, away at League 2 Newport County. "The exiles", as they are known locally (sorry about that, Exile) fought their way back in to the League 4 years ago after 25 years in the wilderness of non-league, the lowest point being their start-up in the Hellenic League - the "exiles" title refers to their having to play home matches for 3 seasons at both Moreton-in-Marsh or Gloucester City's grounds, mostly for the same reasons that saw Coventry City having to use Northampton Town's facilities.
County are currently on the fringes of the play-off zone in League 2, but it may well be that Boardroom issues are affecting performances on the pitch despite manager Mike Flynn publicly stating that "it's not something we should be concentrating on". Having said that, when a Director resigns from the Board citing "governance issues" and saying he could no longer work with his fellow Directors then it's possible that all is not well. Flynn was appointed manager in March this year with County 11 points adrift at the foot of League 2, and their survival reflects well on his abilities. In the 4 years since regaining League status, County have seen 6 managers come and go (or get the push) - Justin Edinburgh, Jimmy Dack, Terry Butcher, John Sheridan, Warren Feeney, Graham Westley and now Mike Flynn - all this in 4 years!
The current County team has one or two familiar names .... Joss Labadie has been round the lower leagues after starting with the Baggies, Frank Nouble is also much-travelled (as far as China in fact) but also played for both the Baggies and the Dingles early in his career. Recent signing Paul Hayes is approaching match fitness, but at the age of 34 he may not be the greyhound striker of his youth. Full-back Mickey Demetriou may, just may be related to Jason Demetriou - there's no definite evidence, but he has been approached by the Cyprus national football team, to whom he qualifies through his Cypriot grandfather. It's probable that Dan Butler will not be available, having been sent off against Notts County for leading with the elbow. Recent League 2 form for Newport County reveals the following:
30 Sep Luton Town (A) Lost 3-1
7 Oct Yeovil Town (H) Won 2-0
14 Oct Forest Green Rovers (A) Won 0-4
17 Oct Colchester United (H) Lost 1-2
21 Oct Mansfield Town (H) Drew 1-1
28 Oct Notts County (A) Lost 3-0
According to a vocal element on this and other websites Jon Whitney's grip on his managerial tenure is fast slipping away, and an early exit from this competition would not only be harmful to his prospects but would also bar our way to potentially attractive games (in financial terms) later on. It's hard to predict his team selection and/or tactics, as they tend to vary so much. No longer can you say "the defence/attack/midfield picks itself", because as we have seen in practical terms, it just isn't so. I suppose the only players guaranteed to start are Gillespie and Bakayoko, which is sad when you consider that even a player with Oztumer's qualities might end up warming the bench.
Match prediction? Ever the optimist (I know, more fool me), I will go for a 1-1 draw (Edwards) and a replay at fortress Bescot.
UTS :D
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Re: Newport County (A) F.A.Cup Nov 4th, 5.15pm
Game is live from 5pm on S4C (Channel 134 for anyone with SKY).
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Re: Newport County (A) F.A.Cup Nov 4th, 5.15pm
my heart says 2-0 away win :D but head says 1-0 loss and jw to gone by monday :(
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Re: Newport County (A) F.A.Cup Nov 4th, 5.15pm
1=1 Draw then bring them back to the bezla for us to win on penalties :mrgreen:
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Re: Newport County (A) F.A.Cup Nov 4th, 5.15pm
As it been mentioned if the two loan forwards are being allowed to play.
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Re: Newport County (A) F.A.Cup Nov 4th, 5.15pm
So who has and hasn’t been given permission to play of our loanees?
With 3 days to go why is this so vague?
With 3 days to go why is this so vague?
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Re: Newport County (A) F.A.Cup Nov 4th, 5.15pm
You'll note that one of their nicknames is The Exiles.
Does that mean our very own Exile will support them over WFC?
Does that mean our very own Exile will support them over WFC?
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Re: Newport County (A) F.A.Cup Nov 4th, 5.15pm
buttssadler wrote:my heart says 2-0 away win :D but head says 1-0 loss and jw taking the positives especially as they stepped it up a gear in training :(
Sorted that for you :mrgreen:
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Re: Newport County (A) F.A.Cup Nov 4th, 5.15pm
Whitters wrote:You'll note that one of their nicknames is The Exiles.
Does that mean our very own Exile will support them over WFC?
Bugger off!
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Re: Newport County (A) F.A.Cup Nov 4th, 5.15pm
Ever the optimist I will go for a win....not comfortable but a win!!!!
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Re: Newport County (A) F.A.Cup Nov 4th, 5.15pm
This could well be a defeat. Newport are just outside the play offs. There's very little difference between bottom half league 1/top half league 2.
I'll go for 1-1....then defeat in the replay when winner is drawn away to Wigan in round 2. :mrgreen:
I'll go for 1-1....then defeat in the replay when winner is drawn away to Wigan in round 2. :mrgreen:
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Re: Newport County (A) F.A.Cup Nov 4th, 5.15pm
I understand that this a football match to occur on Saturday.
It features two teams of medium to low quality professional footballers.
None of this makes any sense anymore.
It features two teams of medium to low quality professional footballers.
None of this makes any sense anymore.
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Re: Newport County (A) F.A.Cup Nov 4th, 5.15pm
If it was at home I'd be predicting a sweeping 4-0 victory. As it's away I fear the "minnows" will be more up for this and will win 1-0.
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Re: Newport County (A) F.A.Cup Nov 4th, 5.15pm
Agyei and Wilson not allowed to play by their parent clubs.
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Re: Newport County (A) F.A.Cup Nov 4th, 5.15pm
Wilson? We have him on a season long loan! Very strange ...
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Re: Newport County (A) F.A.Cup Nov 4th, 5.15pm
Walsallone wrote:Wilson? We have him on a season long loan! Very strange ...
Sheffield Utd are probably covering their own arses in case they have to recall him.
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Re: Newport County (A) F.A.Cup Nov 4th, 5.15pm
swampysaddler wrote:Walsallone wrote:Wilson? We have him on a season long loan! Very strange ...
Sheffield Utd are probably covering their own arses in case they have to recall him.
I thought that under the new rules loan players could not be recalled by parent clubs.
If that is right why refuse he will not play for anybody else in cup.
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Re: Newport County (A) F.A.Cup Nov 4th, 5.15pm
Sheffield United could sell him during the January "window" (like George Evans was) and his resale value would be greater if he were not cup-tied.
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Re: Newport County (A) F.A.Cup Nov 4th, 5.15pm
NEWPORT SADDLERS DAD wrote:Agyei and Wilson not allowed to play by their parent clubs.
That guarantees Baka a start - as if a guarantee were needed.
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Re: Newport County (A) F.A.Cup Nov 4th, 5.15pm
swampysaddler wrote:Game is live from 5pm on S4C (Channel 134 for anyone with SKY).
Not sure if this link will work for overseas folk.
http://www.live-fodbold.dk/livestreamin ... ive-stream
(Danish site)
It's now also here - if you can work through the ads on the day, and if it's not banned in your part of the world.
http://livetv.sx/enx/eventinfo/587293_n ... y_walsall/
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Re: Newport County (A) F.A.Cup Nov 4th, 5.15pm
Tough game for any side let alone one that's struggling. The magic of the FA Cup kicking us in the teeth.
2-1 defeat for me.
2-1 defeat for me.
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Re: Newport County (A) F.A.Cup Nov 4th, 5.15pm
NEWPORT SADDLERS DAD wrote:Agyei and Wilson not allowed to play by their parent clubs.
According to the Excuse & Dingle, it's only Agyei whose parent club has refused permission to play against Newport County. Wilson is apparently injured, and was already set to miss out, having picked up 5 yellow cards. Cuvelier is also injured (no surprise there).
WBA loan players Tyler Roberts and Shaun Donnellan are both available, so it's not all bad news....... :D
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Re: Newport County (A) F.A.Cup Nov 4th, 5.15pm
Apparently Witters is taking this tie very seriously according to the press.
Then again he said that about Mac at home in round
1 last year ....
Could it be that he’s getting a little nervy?
Then again he said that about Mac at home in round
1 last year ....
Could it be that he’s getting a little nervy?
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Re: Newport County (A) F.A.Cup Nov 4th, 5.15pm
m&m wrote:Apparently Witters is taking this tie very seriously according to the press.
Then again he said that about Mac at home in round
1 last year ....
Could it be that he’s getting a little nervy?
We're favourites! We're expected to win according to him. I don't know where he gets his ideas from or what football he's been watching.
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Re: Newport County (A) F.A.Cup Nov 4th, 5.15pm
Very nervous about the game, we are nearly always perfect fodder for giant killing (as if any footy team would EVER consider little old Worsul a giant!) We nearly always perform badly in front of the cameras (so no change from the norm there anyway) Newport are on a surge (apart from last weeks right ommerin)...right then, on a positive note Baky will be in the line up for a change, hoorah!! ( he will get rave reviews on his stonking inability to make any impression whatsoever) Can't think of any other positives...........................perhaps 'Optimistic' or 'Shropshire' or 'South'ton' could help out, there have to be more? Surely? :oops:
Can see us slipping to a 1-0 defeat and another chance at a cup run ending. Even IF we did win, it is the law that we will draw Wigan away in the next round. :(
Can see us slipping to a 1-0 defeat and another chance at a cup run ending. Even IF we did win, it is the law that we will draw Wigan away in the next round. :(
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Re: Newport County (A) F.A.Cup Nov 4th, 5.15pm
Hull Saddler asked about the TV fee for tomorrow. According to the FA, for Welsh language only broadcasts each team gets £15,000 plus £18,000 for the winner. The usual TV fee for the first round is £67,500.
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Re: Newport County (A) F.A.Cup Nov 4th, 5.15pm
Ancient Moaner wrote:Very nervous about the game, we are nearly always perfect fodder for giant killing (as if any footy team would EVER consider little old Worsul a giant!) We nearly always perform badly in front of the cameras (so no change from the norm there anyway) Newport are on a surge (apart from last weeks right ommerin)...right then, on a positive note Baky will be in the line up for a change, hoorah!! ( he will get rave reviews on his stonking inability to make any impression whatsoever) Can't think of any other positives...........................perhaps 'Optimistic' or 'Shropshire' or 'South'ton' could help out, there have to be more? Surely? :oops:
Can see us slipping to a 1-0 defeat and another chance at a cup run ending. Even IF we did win, it is the law that we will draw Wigan away in the next round. :(
Au contraire, Ancient. In the recent past, we have performed very well in front of the cameras ( not counting important games like Wembley and playoffs), winning most of our televised league games and playing very well - Peterborough a few years ago springs to mind.
As for tomorrow, I note with trepidation that the Div 2 teams playing tonight both stuffed their Div 1 "giants" with no problem. So, I'm afraid: very afraid.
Not optimistic,
:(
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Re: Newport County (A) F.A.Cup Nov 4th, 5.15pm
Ancient Moaner wrote:Very nervous about the game, we are nearly always perfect fodder for giant killing (as if any footy team would EVER consider little old Worsul a giant!) We nearly always perform badly in front of the cameras (so no change from the norm there anyway) Newport are on a surge (apart from last weeks right ommerin)...right then, on a positive note Baky will be in the line up for a change, hoorah!! ( he will get rave reviews on his stonking inability to make any impression whatsoever) Can't think of any other positives...........................perhaps 'Optimistic' or 'Shropshire' or 'South'ton' could help out, there have to be more? Surely? :oops:
Can see us slipping to a 1-0 defeat and another chance at a cup run ending. Even IF we did win, it is the law that we will draw Wigan away in the next round. :(
Can't help you AM, I have no idea what the result will be. I have a gut feeling your boy Baky will get a goal for you though if that helps.
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Re: Newport County (A) F.A.Cup Nov 4th, 5.15pm
I predict we will still be in at least one cup competition after Tuesday.
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